Assuming you weren’t commenting on it yourself.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    Upvotes/downvotes shouldn’t reflect how much you agree with the content. It should be a metric for whether it adds something of value to the fediverse.

    Otherwise, default sort would just be an echo chamber.

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    Not usually tbh, the top comment usually represents the majority opinion which i tend to disagree with

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    I used to default to relying on the top comments, but especially with platforms like Reddit having shills and other types of conversation dominating trolls, I try to scroll through the comments. It’s a lot easier to do on Lemmy.

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    Mixed bag. Depends on the instance and even then it’s a post by post in the different communities.

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    Probably about 2/3rds of the time I most agree with the top comment.

    For the record, this post was not one of those times

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    Obviously dependent on the number of comments, let’s call that n. Maybe as often as n-0.6 in unemotional topics, and closer to n-1.5 for politics and current events. Comment score is a better predictor of comment age than comment quality.

    At 9 comments in 2 hours, it’s already false in this thread.